Allium carolinianum


Quick Characteristics:

Flower Colors: pink
Flower Season: early summer
 

Allium carolinianum is not from Carolina at all, but a Himalayan species. It can be a difficult plant to please, and in most years the buds abort for some reason. The foliage is quite remarkable, being very thick and waxy, particularly when first emerging. The first photo is early in the spring; the second was taken June 2002, when at least one of the buds was spared and condescended to flower. The plant is variable. I have grown better performing forms in the past, but alas over the years the others have perished. Photos by Mark McDonough.

Allium carolinianum, Mark McDonoughAllium carolinianum, Mark McDonough


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